Brussels, 22 November 2017 – The future of the European budget
Eulalia Rubio, Senior research fellow at the Jacques Delors Institute, participates in a semianr organised by the Foundation for European Progressive Studies (FEPS), whose discussions aim at shedding the light on the future of the European budget while the Multiannual Financial Framework (2021-2027) is about to be debated.

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Eulalia Rubio, Senior research fellow at the Jacques Delors Institute, participates in a semianr organised by the Foundation for European Progressive Studies (FEPS), whose discussions aim at shedding the light on the future of the European budget while the Multiannual Financial Framework (2021-2027) is about to be debated.
For more information on this particular topic, you can consult the policy paper “The future of the European budget: What does the Commission’s White Paper mean for EU finances?“, co-written by Jörg Haas and Eulalia Rubio and published on the 27th of June, 2017 on the Jacques Delors Institute’s website.
Eulalia Rubio, Senior research fellow at the Jacques Delors Institute, participates in a semianr organised by the Foundation for European Progressive Studies (FEPS), whose discussions aim at shedding the light on the future of the European budget while the Multiannual Financial Framework (2021-2027) is about to be debated.
For more information on this particular topic, you can consult the policy paper “The future of the European budget: What does the Commission’s White Paper mean for EU finances?“, co-written by Jörg Haas and Eulalia Rubio and published on the 27th of June, 2017 on the Jacques Delors Institute’s website.
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